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Krushchev
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Krushchev
Rise to Power
Stalin had not nominated a successor
meant that when he died (1953), the leading members of the politburo decided to rule collectively
was not to last long
1st phase of power struggle (1953-55)
Malenkov
leading head of both the government and party
closely associated with Stalin
seen as Russia's future leader
favourable factors
execution of Beria
fear Beria was too powerful and would become the next Stalin
executed in 1953 after being deemed as capitalist agent
meant threat to Malenkov's power position removed
unfavourable factors
Krushchev
appointed 1st secretary
same amount of power Stalin had during his power struggle
policy differences
various debates b/w Malenkov and CC
Five year plans and what to focus on
what to do about low agricultural output
how to approach west
opposed by Krushchev
lost support of CC in 1954
1955 - replaced by Bulganin as PM (nominee of Krushchev)
emerged as most powerful leader
had much support
the army
Ukrainian communist party
majority of followers in Politburo
2nd phase of power struggle 1957
Anti-Krushchev majority formed by 1957
included Malenkov
nearly overthrown
why they opposed K
his style of leadership
his eco. policies
the speed and nature of destalinisation
the pursuit of peaceful co-existance
1957 politburo demanded K resigned - refused
able to maintain in office due to CC supporters
why?
60% of members were supporters appointed by him to official roles
making genuine effort to solve problems
CC did not trust anti-K group
members such as Malenkov were ousted from party
marked new tolerance as in Stalin's era, they would have been executed
by 1958, K was in full control of party
Domestic Policies
Aims - return to Marxism and establish communism
Raise living standards
raise food production
switch focus to consumer goods
decentralise government power and economy
Destalinisation
dismantle Stalin's reforms without causing collapse of USSR
improve efficiency of Russian eco
strengthen K's position
Successes
Destalinisation
1956 - secret speech
denounces Stalin for what he did
purges
great terror
his conduct of ww2
attempt to dismantle stalin's dictartorship
downgrading of secret police and new laws
abolished special courts
in future criminal investigations carried out
no longer criminal to quit job
Failures
virgin land schemes
attempt to raise grain production
initially successful
1956 production triple to that in 1953
Krushchev discouraged use of crop cycle and fallow land for quick results
failed to provide fertilisers too
fertility of land decreased
1960 half of farm land ruined
many volunteers lost enthusiasm
Climate in Kazakhstan and Sibieria not suitable for farming
failure to produce maize
after trip to US, K. decided Russia would also produce corn
Ukraine fields turned into maize fields
huge failure
Ukraine climate too damp for maize to thrive
1962 food process raised = food crisis in Ukraine
eco. policies
1957 - attempts to reduce central control over eco
set up regional eco councils (Sovnarkhozy)
hard to organise eco without central control
failure to correct inbalances
high military spending and high spending on space programs
Foreign policies
Aims
peaceful co-existence with west
prevent nuclear war
success
1963 Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty
US, UK and USSR agreement to not testing any more atomic bombs
failures
1960 American spy plane shot down over USSR
US denied spy plane and claimed it was a weather plane
However American pilot survived and confessed
relation b/w west and USSR seriously declined
1961 Berlin Wall built
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